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Disgrace as a Adjective has these synonyms:
ignominy, shame, humiliation, embarrassment, degradation, debasement, dishonour, discredit, disfavor, disrepute, vitiation, infamy, disesteem, contempt, odium, obloquy, opprobriumExample: His conduct has brought disgrace on his family.
Disgrace as a Noun has these synonyms:
blemish, harm, aspersion, blot, scandal, slur, stigma, vilification, smirch, smear, stain, taint, black markExample: The way she has been treated by the company is a disgrace.
shame, humiliate, embarrass, mortify
Example: He has been disgraced by his son's cowardice.
Disgrace as a Verb has these synonyms:
degrade, debase, dishonour, discredit, disfavor, vitiate, defame, disparage, scandalize, slur, stain, taint, stigmatize, sully, besmirch, smirch, tarnish, smear, asperse, vilify, blacken, drag through the mud, reflect (adversely) onExample: Once again his actions have disgraced the family name.
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